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Amanda Jean Stevenson

Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Colorado Boulder

About Amanda

Stevenson  researches the impacts of and responses to abortion and family planning policy in the United States. Stevenson's current research uses demographic methods to study the impacts of reproductive health policies; and computational methods to study social responses to these policies. Stevenson translates her results into policy-relevant findings for non-academic audiences. Stevenson regularly testifies on the demographic impacts of legislation; and she developed an app to disseminate local impact estimates or her policy evaluation work.

Contributions

The Process of Seeking a Judicial Bypass for Abortion May Harm Adolescents

    Kate Coleman-Minahan ,

Many Low Income Women in Texas Do Not Get the Effective Contraception They Want after Giving Birth

  • Joseph E. Potter
  • Kate Coleman-Minahan ,
  • Kari White
  • Daniel A. Powers
  • Chloe Dillaway
  • Kristine Hopkins
  • Daniel Grossman

No Jargon Podcast

In the News

Opinion: "America's fertility rates are falling. That's cause for celebration, not fearmongering.," Amanda Jean Stevenson, NBC Think, August 10, 2021.
Opinion: "Judge Temporarily Blocks Planned Parenthood’s Ouster from Texas Medicaid," Amanda Jean Stevenson (with Marissa Evans and Mariana Alfaro), Texas Tribune, January 19, 2017.

Publications

"Women’s Knowledge of and Support for Abortion Restrictions in Texas: Findings from a Statewide Representative Survey" (with Kari White, Joseph E. Potter, Kristine Hopkins, Daniel Grossman, and Liza Fuentes). Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 48, no. 4 (2016).

Assesses women’s knowledge of specific abortion restrictions in Texas and reasons for supporting these laws.